Acquisition of Hitwise — Experian, the global information solutions company, announces that it has acquired Hitwise, a leading Internet marketing intelligence company, which helps clients monitor the performance of their websites and target their online advertising spend more effectively.

Hitwise Acquired by Experian for $240 Million — All of those great charts that Hitwise so freely provide us, have paid off big time for the web intelligence company. Information services provider Experian has announced their cash purchase of Hitwise for $240 million.

Microsoft aims to double PC base — Microsoft software will sell for just $3 (£1.50) in some parts of the world in an attempt to double the number of global PC users. — The firm wants to bring computing to a further one billion people by 2015. — Governments in developing countries …

MySpace takes on Google News and Digg — MySpace is going into the news business with a service that will scour the internet for news stories and let users vote on which ones receive the most exposure. — This approach blends elements of Google News and sites such as Digg and Netscape …

Google gets its groove back — World's top search engine reports strong increase in sales and profits that beat expectations, stock soars — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Google said profits soared nearly 70 percent in the first quarter on the back of solid sales growth …

Dell brings back XP on home systems — update Dell is bringing XP back. — Amid significant customer demand, the computer maker said on Thursday that it has returned to offering the older Windows version as an option on some of its consumer PCs. — Like most computer makers …

Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) — Select an image — Ubuntu is distributed on three types of images described below. — Desktop CD — The desktop CD allows you to try Ubuntu without changing your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. This type of CD is what most people will want to use.

Virginia Tech and social media: some questions for newsrooms — The tragic events at Virginia Tech earlier this week will take their own place in U.S. history. Alongside the Asian Tusnami and London's 7/7 bombings, the reporting of them may also come to be seen as a 'defining moment' in participatory or citizen journalism.

Vonage: Do You Know What 3Com Has? — Ken Rutkowski, with whom I co-host the World Technology RoundUp forwarded me on this email, which after receiving the author's permission, I have agreed to post as a community service for all the Vonage customers and shareholders.

How Security Companies Sucker Us With Lemons — More than a year ago, I wrote about the increasing risks of data loss because more and more data fits in smaller and smaller packages. Today I use a 4-GB USB memory stick for backup while I am traveling. I like the convenience, but if I lose the tiny thing I risk all my data.

The Blog is the New Resume — Bokardoan Adam Darowski suggests that the blog is the new resume. I think he's absolutely right...whenever anyone wants to know anything about me I send them here. — This immediately brings several things to bear: — Your blog represents you. — Represent!

Amazon sues Statsaholic...Web as Platform is Bullsh*t — Update: see filing embedded in this post. — Amazon just dug its own grave, I think. At least in the world of web services, it's going to be hard to save its reputation. — You see, while Amazon used the Web 2. Expo as a platform …

Colour barcode system to hit DVDs — A colour barcode system holding more data than current codes will find its way onto DVDs later this year. — The four and eight-colour geometric patterns can hold up to two-pages of data, double the amount of traditional black and white, striped barcodes

Starnum's User-Generated Widget Ads — Starnum is a recently launched service that brings new light to an affiliate ad program, giving users more control. — As a Starnum user, you can choose from over 4 million products they have in their online catalog and either buy it for yourself, or recommend it for someone else.

Is the pen still mighty in the computer age? — Your grandchildren may use a stylus on a tablet PC instead of a Bic on tablet paper, but they will continue to write. — That's because even in an era when elementary school students are adept at mousing and teenagers are fiends at text-messaging …

Outlook 2007: downgrade no longer — Search used to be horrible in Outlook. It was so bad that for all intents and purposes, you couldn't search your old email. Instead, you were encouraged to carefully sort it out into a hierarchy of folders (shudder). — A bunch of third party fixes appeared.